1500 Tournament List

Hello All -
I am going to be playing in a Tournament where we play 2 v 2 1500 points each. I will be playing my Chaos Army List while my wife will be playing her Eldar list on my team. (The tourney doesn't care about chaos and eldar on the same team, just as long as we have a good story)

I was thinking of coming up with a good solid core to our team which I plan to compliment her more mobile force since the eldar are naturally mobile.

And the possiblity of lashing units into rapid fire range and casting doom on them is something which could cause some serious pain.

Here is my list so far. I know I have 2 lash sorcerers which could cause some cheese accusations but I was just seeing what you all think of it.

I think your list is going to sincerely struggle to get into CC. I would drop one havoc squad for three rhinos, plus wings on both sorcerors. I'd also drop the combi meltas in the normal squads (QWuite expensive for 1 shot to be honest). This should leave you with the points to take a single obliterator (OR you could also drop the other Havocs squad and take 2 predators with Autocannon/Lascannon Sponsons).

The dual sorceror i'm usure on. If they are alone (No Raptors to hide in) i'd consider making both a winged daemon prince instead (3 more points each, but you should have the spare points to do it). This will make them more expensive and mean your putting alot into HQs, but its not such a huge problem in double battles.

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Second list is much better. A lot more manouravable/flexible. But if the Sorcerer is Winged and has no buddies to back him up he will be very suspectable to heavy weapon fire and instant death. So id suggest switching him for a Daemon Prince. (keep the MOS/LoS the thought of the hurt that and Doom could inflict is just.........hideous) That way it will survive longer.

You can always drop a single (or 2) havoc to make up the points differance.